It depends on what event your doing floor takes about 2 and a half min. Bars takes 1 min or less beam takes about a minute and vault takes as long as it needs to be so around those times
yes. level seven and up is called optional gymnastics and the gymnasts and or their coaches or a choreographer make their routines using skills that the gymnast does best on. under level seven the routines are standard and each gymnast does the same skills.
It depends if you are awarded bonuses for harder skills. If you are not, having an easier routine is better.
Gymnasts use a beam as part of their apparatus in artistic gymnastics routines. The balance beam is a narrow, elevated platform that gymnasts perform various acrobatic and dance elements on as part of their routine.
Yes, friction can be useful to gymnasts because it helps provide grip and traction on various apparatuses such as the balance beam and bars. This can help gymnasts maintain better control and stability while performing their routines.
While I can't say that none are anorexic most are thin because they burn quite a few calories with the gymnastic routines that they do.
Male gymnasts are required to wear shorts on the vault and floor, while wearing long slacks on all other apparatus. Female gymnasts however are required to wear only their competition leotards throughout all routines. In training or non-competitive gymnastics, the dress code is not usually all that strict.
Most gymnasts don't wear any type of footwear while they are training or performing. Some gymnasts prefer to wear socks, or there're shoes available.
Yes!! Coordination is mainly used by the rhythmic gymnasts, when performing routines whilst listening to the music for a specific level. Their routine has to be coordinated with the beat or rhythm of the music
A competition leotard- which is one with long sleeves.
This depends on the age group, level, and event. In general at high levels the technical routines last around a minute and a half while the free routines are around three minutes long.
Before the go to the olyimpics the mostly train for a decade but when the get to London it's a day becous today the started to do the meets
No. The two events (floor and bars) are not related in skills you need to build to use the other, however gymnasts usually train all at the same time.